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Old 10-08-2004, 10:41 PM   #1
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No sarcastic answers. [img]tongue.gif[/img]

I saw Edward Scissorhands last night and I cried through the ending, the credits and then some.

In other words, what's the saddest movie you've ever seen?
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Old 10-08-2004, 10:47 PM   #2
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E. T.

I ****ing bawled. I just don't do that. o_O
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Old 10-09-2004, 01:00 AM   #3
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E.T didn't make me cry one bit-Though I WAS 14 when I actually saw it. [img]tongue.gif[/img]


I never really cried when watching a movie. Sure, I cried out of sure pain while watching some crap-movies, but the only real time I actually cried was in Fantasia 2000 where that forest nymph(sp)-thing went into the volcano and got destroyed. I didn't cry that much though.


(The only real time I cried while watching TV was when watching Rahxephon and Ayato had to kill his own girlfriend. I even held back a few tears while reading the manga!)
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Only Titanic, and that was when it first came out. I was like 9.

Now that I've been to juvie, and residental, I can't cry for other people who die, I laugh at them. Titanic isn't sad anymore. It's funny.

As for TV, only the X-Flies episode Closure (the one where Mulder discovers what really happened to his sister Samantha) made me cry, and it still does.
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Old 10-17-2004, 10:05 AM   #5
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Titanic. The fact that Whateverhisnameis dies, and he's in love with Rose,(I think thats her name) Then when she's old, she looks at pictures after the Titanic, it was sad, because in all those pictures, her love could have been in them. Then when the Credits play, I tried to hold back some tears.

P.S: What happens at the end of Edward Scissor Hands?

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Big Fish's ending almost made me cry. Chasing Amy almost made me cry, too.

That old movie, "Where the Red Fern Grows" about the hunting dogs made me cry back in 6th grade. But that was 6th grade and I'm far too macho to cry now.
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Let's see...

Back when I was younger, I watched Simon Birch and when it got to the ending, my brother and I ****ing bawled.

Almost cried at the end of Big Fish, same with Requiem For A Dream
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Old 10-17-2004, 05:51 PM   #8
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I haven't cried at a movie in ages. Well, except for Charlie Chaplin's 'The Kid', of course--I'm not a stone.
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Old 10-17-2004, 09:27 PM   #9
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Hmm, I cried when I was like five at movies where people suffered through horrible pain and diseases, but I don't cry at movies anymore. The whole overruling fact that they're just actors on screen really just ruins the attempt at my emotions :/
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First, you hafta promise you won't laugh... I'm gonna assume you all just promised. As you all know, I know a little somthin' somethin' when it comes to marine biology, particularly whales. Well, it was more of an obssession when I was 6, which was the same year Free Willy came out. Well, my mom took me to see that, and I gotta tell ya-- I bawled like a baby. Then again, I was 6.

To make myself sound a little manlier, the other day I saw Ladder 49. I didn't cry, and my eyes didn't water, but my lip was quivering. The girl I was with had a good cry, though.

EDIT: Oh yeah. I kinda winced during the subway-stopping scene in Spider-Man 2. Does that count for anything?

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When I was 9 I was watching..some movie I don't remember but I slipped on the wet ground and slammed my nose on the seat. I think I cried then. Not sure what movie it was but that counts right?
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I cried when I saw the ending of The Mask. It was just so beautiful...-jay
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I've never cried during a movie.. Yeah, I know, it looks like I'm an ******* trying to look tough or something, but I really haven't. But the movie that put me in the most depressed mood was 'Pass it Over'.
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The Nutty Professor is so sad when the hamster falls in the coffee cup. I could not help but cry imaging all the pain it is going through.
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I can't recall crying at any movie...Honestly...

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The Iron Giant made me cry a LOT near the end.
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That one got me emotional, but I didn't cry.

That was an AWESOME movie, too.

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Originally posted by Captain Carter, DEFENDER OF EARTH:
Big Fish's ending almost made me cry. Chasing Amy almost made me cry, too.

That old movie, "Where the Red Fern Grows" about the hunting dogs made me cry back in 6th grade. But that was 6th grade and I'm far too macho to cry now.
That mvoie was a steaming wad of crap compared to the book.

And I think... well, being raised in a military family, I creid once when Pearl Harbor got the **** bombed out of it in Tora! Tora! Tora!(I was like... 6, and I think... Saving Private Ryan, Omaha Beach.

...Realisme hurts me more than fiction. =P
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I actually cried during Beauty and the Beast because I was afraid of the Beast. But that was when I was fourtee- I mean, 4...
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